Saturday, July 2, 2022

Book review : Don't you Dare

Book review : Don't you Dare by Gayla Turner is an immense thrilling and a romantic story that holds to find out secrets of your old.


Grandma stories we all hear in our childhood. But what if we get to know about their secrets and unravel hidden stories that they will never tell you. This book deals with such a spicy story of the author's grandmother Ruby. 


 This unforgettable book begins with the discovery of these hidden wedding photos dated June 8, 1915. As these photos unveiled an awe-inspiring secret, Gayla Turner embarked on a seven-year journey to find out more about her grandmother and the woman standing next to her dressed as the groom.


Curiosity led to extensive research that uncovered a love story between Ruby and the mystery woman in the photos. The author also uncovered a secret lesbian social club that was formed in the early 1900s by a local businesswoman. Women from as far away as Chicago traveled by train to the little farm town of Amherst, Wisconsin, to attend her exclusive parties. The local town people thought Cora held private tea and card parties so single young ladies could talk about how to find a husband. Little did they know, finding a man was not a subject of their conversations. 


The author has beautifully depicted all the characters and the way she brings light to all the characters is really thrilling. The book is in beginner friendly language and depicts emotions beautifully.


I loved reading this book and look forward to more of the author books. I am thankful to netgalley and the publisher for providing me this book in return of an honest review.

Happy Reading!


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